Baroness Amos: My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
	I have today laid before both Houses the report by Sir Hayden Phillips, Strengthening Democracy: Fair and Sustainable Funding of Political Parties. Copies of the report have been placed in the Libraries of both Houses.
	I welcome Sir Hayden's report. He has negotiated his report with skill and dedication, and for this I am very grateful. I am sure that the other political parties share my gratitude.
	The report shows very clearly that there is now the basis for a new agreement on the funding and expenditure of political parties. There are a number of detailed questions that need to be taken forward, through a process of further discussion between the political parties. I hope that, following these negotiations, consensus can be reached. I haveasked Sir Hayden to chair these further discussions. I believe that they should begin soon and conclude before the Summer Recess, in order to build a platform for legislation in the next parliamentary Session.
	The time has come for us to find a new settlement on party funding and expenditure. I have asked my right honourable friend the Leader of the House of Commons (Jack Straw) to lead these negotiations for the Labour Party. I hope that the leaders of the other main parties will also nominate delegations to join the talks.